from 64 to 32-bit window

Hello

I just bought (3 days) a computer hp laptop with 64 bit pavelion window of nehruplace Delhi-India. I'm not able to install some of my software are supported only 32-bit. My softweres worked well perfactly on windows xp.

what I now want to get a 32-bit winow in Exchange for 64-bit. Since then, 64-bit window is of no use to me. It was a windows preinstalled on my laptop.

quesiton is: can I get a window 32 in Exchange with 64 bit window I bought?

If you can, you need to get the people you bought your laptop.

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Hello

I just bought (3 days) a computer hp laptop with 64 bit pavelion window of nehruplace Delhi-India. I'm not able to install some of my software are supported only 32-bit. My softweres worked well perfactly on windows xp.

what I now want to get a 32-bit winow in Exchange for 64-bit. Since then, 64-bit window is of no use to me. It was a windows preinstalled on my laptop.

quesiton is: can I get a window 32 in Exchange with 64 bit window I bought?

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